TMU researchers developing more sensitive PSA test Toronto Metropolitan University researchers are developing a test they hope will better detect prostate-specific antigens. Amazon lays off about 80 workers from pharmacy‘A small number of roles have been eliminated on the Amazon Pharmacy Services team,’ a spokesperson said. Global diabetes cases on pace to soar to 1.3 billion people in the next 3 decades, new study finds Aging and obesity are likely to be the two primary drivers of the expected rise in diabetes. A therapeutic revolution: What will the treatments of the future look like? Genetics and artificial intelligence will be at the heart of a therapeutic revolution in the years to come, making it possible to treat previously incurable pathologies. U.K. researchers discover how to make pharmaceuticals from pine trees instead of crude oil ‘Bio-refinery’ model could replace the need to use crude oil to make pharmaceuticals, researchers say. AHS embraces electronically faxed prescriptions Some Alberta Health Services facilities have begun using electronic faxes to send prescriptions to community pharmacies. Cyberattack on B.C. health websites may have taken workers’ personal information The Health Employers Association of British Columbia said Tuesday that the attack was on three websites it hosts. Dangerous fungus is becoming more prevalent. Scientists believe climate change could be to blame In 2016, hospitals in New York state identified a rare and dangerous fungal infection never before found in the United States. Amazon adds video telemedicine visits U.S.-wide to its virtual clinic The clinic, which doesn’t accept insurance, launched last fall with a focus on text message-based consultations. Those remain available in 34 states. GreenShield launches essential medicines program The company launched a pilot program that offers essential medicines to low-income people without coverage in some communities in Ontario. First Previous 102 103 104 105 106 Next Last